Pharmacist

Pharmacists work as part of an interdisciplinary team with other healthcare professionals within a
correctional facility. Pharmacist responsibilities include: ajudication of the medication order,
dispensing, counseling, educating (staff & patients), and monitoring the safe and appropriate use
of medications while following BOP Clinical Practice Guidelines and the national formulary. Viewed
as healthcare providers and equal partners in health, pharmacists routinely enter into collaborative
practice agreements with physicians in order to manage a variety of disease states, medications, and
preventive health services. The areas of physician-pharmacist collaborations continue to expand,
thereby increasing access to care and improving clinical outcomes. These collaborations include,
but are not limited to: anticoagulation, immunizations, diabetes mellitus, HIV, and hepatitis.

We are hiring for this position at many locations across the country.

Normally when a vacancy is announced, it's for a job opening at a specific location. However, because this position
is in high demand it's considered an "open-continuous" announcement. That means you get to choose your top two facilities
that you want to work at. Here's how it works:

Apply for this position using the usajobs.gov website as you would do with any other federal job.

Join the leader in Correctional Health Care

We value your unique contribution to our collaborative team medicine approach of providing health care. Come and experience
a level of
clinical diversity and continuity of care not commonly available in the private sector.

We offer:

A supportive, safe, and secure environment with opportunity for growth and advancement.

A competitive federal government salary and benefits, including health care and retirement.